Skip to main content
Advertise with the Morning Star
Veurink to be replaced by Dutch duo after Euro 2025
England head coach Sarina Wiegman and Arjan Veurink on stage during a fan celebration to commemorate England's historic UEFA Women's EURO 2022 triumph in Trafalgar Square, London, August 1, 2022

ENGLAND boss Sarina Wiegman’s assistant Arjan Veurink will be replaced by Janneke Bijl and Arvid Smit after this summer’s Euros.

It was announced last month that Veurink, Wiegman’s number two as the Lionesses won the Euros in 2022 and were World Cup runners-up a year later, would be leaving the role following July’s tournament in Switzerland to become Netherlands head coach.

Bijl and Smit have been part of the Netherlands coaching staff since 2023 and 2019 respectively.

Wiegman said in a statement from the FA: “I am delighted to add Janneke and Arvid to our coaching staff. They both have significant coaching experience at national-team level which will be vital to our mission of qualifying for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.

“The bar is being raised with every tournament, and we need the very best approach if we are going to continue challenging the top teams.

“As well as the quality they will bring to our training sessions and match planning, I have real trust in how they work and how they can complement the rest of the technical team and our environment.

“I know they are excited by the challenge ahead and I am sure the players will also enjoy working with them.”

Darren Ward is to continue as goalkeeping coach, while Geraint Twose will take up a new position after the Euros as England women lead transition coach, supporting the development and progression of players between the pathway and seniors.

Also, with Kay Cossington soon to depart the FA, Gavin Step is to become interim women’s technical director. He has been working as head of women’s youth development, and Under-23s boss Emma Coates will take interim leadership in that area.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Mercedes driver George Russell of Britain celebrates after winning the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore, October 5, 2025
Formula One / 5 October 2025
5 October 2025

Tensions boil at McLaren after lap-one collision between Norris and Piastri

Liverpool manager Gareth Taylor watches from the stands during the Barclays Women's Super League match at Anfield, Liverpool, September 7, 2025
Women’s Football / 5 October 2025
5 October 2025
England's Amy Cokayne celebrates scoring a try during the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 semi-final match at Ashton Gate, Bristol. Picture date: Saturday September 20, 2025
Women’s Rugby Union / 26 September 2025
26 September 2025
People protest the participation of the Israel-Premier Tech racing team during the Montreal Grand Prix cycling race in Montreal, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025
Men’s cycling / 26 September 2025
26 September 2025
Similar stories
Presenter Gary Lineker, May 17, 2025
Men’s football / 19 May 2025
19 May 2025

Presenter sorry for ‘hurt and upset caused’ over reposting video with antisemitic tropes

West Ham United's Michail Antonio on the pitch before the Premier League match at the London Stadium, March 10, 2025
Men’s Football / 9 May 2025
9 May 2025
Women’s tennis / 23 April 2025
23 April 2025